Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • New director to lead cast of ‘The Wedding Singer’

    By KATHY CHANG The cast of the North Brunswick Young Adult Drama Group rehearses “The Wedding Singer,” which will be performed through Sunday at the township high school. PHOTO COURTESY OF PETER ZYCH NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Young Adult Drama Group will present the musical “The Wedding Singer” this week. The production is based on…

  • Rutgers seeks parents, adolescents for study

    Researchers from Rutgers University are studying parent-child communication and how it promotes resiliency in children. The research team is seeking a parent and their adolescent child to spend one hour completing two brief questionnaires and an interaction. To be eligible to participate, the child should be between the ages of 12 and 19; parents must…

  • Pop-Cultured series concludes in August

    Barnes & Noble, 869 Route 1 South, North Brunswick, will conclude its “Get Pop-Cultured” series with Page & Screen Weekend Aug. 9-10. Pop-culture writer and expert Brian Lynch will talk about “Movies You Won’t Want to Miss” at 11 a.m. Aug. 9, followed by a trivia game and scavenger hunt. Additional activities include games, trivia…

  • Lecture to discuss dangers of poison

    The South Brunswick Health Department, in partnership with South Brunswick Development Corp., will sponsor a workshop titled “It Could Be Poison” 10:30- 11:30 a.m. Aug. 14 at the Charleston Place Community Room, 3424 Route 27, Kendall Park. Barbara Vaning of Princeton HealthCare System’s Community Education and Outreach Program will speak about identifying poisons, how poisons…

  • This week’s StringFly assignment: Send us your summer photos

    Do you have a summer photograph you would like to see published in Greater Media Newspapers or at GMNews.com? Now you can tell your story through Greater Media StringFly, our citizen journalism photo program. Go to www.GMNews.com/StringFly and find out. Greater Media StringFly gives people of all ages and from all communities the opportunity to…

  • Elks to sponsor benefit car show on Aug. 17

    The East Brunswick Elks Car Show fundraiser is set for 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 17 at the lodge, 21B Oakmont Ave. Rain date is Aug. 24. The event will feature the show, food and music. Trophy categories include classic, custom, muscle cars, trucks and best of show. Judging will be by local mechanics. Admission is…

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    John T. Haas, left, and Errol McCalla Jr. were sworn in as police officers with the North Brunswick Police Department on July 28.

  • Support group to follow Zumba class

    Laura Fechter will teach a Zumba class 7-7:30 p.m. Aug. 7 at the NAMI NJ office, 1562 Route 130, North Brunswick. Immediately following will be a support group meeting of South Asian Mental Health Awareness of Jersey, held from 7:30- 9 p.m.. In the event of rain, Zumba will be canceled, but the meeting will…

  • Clubhouse, tot lot will be built at North Brunswick Crescent

    Former Oakleaf Village complex will be redeveloped with new amenities BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The soonto be-renovated Oakleaf Village apartment complex will include a new community center and playground once the redevelopment project is completed. The township Planning Board made a recommendation to consider the 184 unit complex, located off How…